Re: Does raw food damage the liver?
You have a very bizarre way of looking at things, which also happens to be waaay off the mark and not to mention just plain wrong. you were completely wrong with your
Liver Flush 'experiment' and it looks like you're aiming for consistency.
consider:
-many posters here have passed stones after taking
Epsom Salts . thousands of people on curezone have done
Liver Flushes with
Epsom Salts and the results have been a resounding success.
-you don't know the difference between soap and chocolate (an emulsion)
-calcium and magnesium are fundamental to health. supplemental magnesium helps more people than almost any other simple treatment within alternative medicine.
-you can't or won't see the big picture. did you just learn about the pancreas from a pancreas-for-dummies website and now want to show off what you learned about trypsin? magnesium is the cure for the pancreas and gallbladder. why? because (usually) the cause of the pancreas problem is common bile duct blockage in the first place. read that sentence over until it sinks in. when you dilate the common bile duct and the smaller ducts within the liver, allowing stones to pass, all the stress is relieved on the pancreas and it can properly secrete all of the pancreatic enzymes (not just trypsin) and everything then normalizes.
you cannot ever look at the pancreas as an isolated system, it is tied into the stomach, gallbladder and cbd too tightly to ever make nonsense statements such as the ones you are making about not taking magnesium.
it is pure nonsense of the highest order to steer people away from calcium and magnesium.
high density mineral foods and supplements are what everyone needs.
have you ever done a liver flush? probably not.
how can you diagnose 'gram positive infections' with your unbelievably limited scope and having no history from this person?
there is literally no case ever, ever, ever where your advice to not take magnesium, or magnesium rich foods, would ever help any human being on planet earth.
i advise people to steer clear of this 'hacker' person.
in answer to the op, does raw food damage the liver? likely not, but forcing strict raw food diet can cause extreme or dangerous cleansing reactions too fast. usually the problems are latent and anything positive you do that causes damage is a result of too much cleansing too fast or forcing something to happen that cannot be taken to completion.